Posts Tagged 'Nan Yar'

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Don’t Offer the Good Biscuits; Abridged version of the spoken end-of-the-program-blog of June 11 2019 for Dutchbuzz; the radio broadcast for Internationals on The Hague FM, every Tuesday from 9-10 when in season. a 3 minute listen to. In the world around me I see a lot of angry people. Angry at their governments for …

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On youtube I saw an intriguing piece of storytelling recently about a teacher who one morning in high school gave all her pupils an unexpected test to make. She placed the exam forms face down in front of the students on their tables, just as she would always do, and once everybody had received their …

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While it can seem nice, to mutter and moan openly about things one doesn’t like, there’s a catch to living in a free country and being able to say what you think. That catch being that merely complaining about something, without doing anything constructive about it, makes you a conspirator in what you are complaining …

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You know how violinists can boast on having a real Stradivarius? Well….my dog is a real Pavlov. Pavlov, for those not familiar with the researcher who tied his name to dogs drooling at the sound of a bell indicating food was on its way, was a scientist who in fact studied human behavior, but felt …

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The cards summon up and support, what you already know deep down inside. Even though the cards of the Nan Yar – Who Am I method are read by the brain, they stand in direct communication with the subconscious. This is how things work with everything in daily life. Should we only be guided by …

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In daily life perception, there appears to be one physical reality only. Our senses are in fact programmed to perceive only that which we can touch, see,hear, smell and taste. Yet there is more to existence than what we can weigh and measure, elements as important as our physical presence . Even more so, it …

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I find myself on earth and encounter myself. The course ‘Ancient Wisdom and Personal Development’ , published in 7 modules on the energy counseling blogpage following this introduction, offers a view on how to apply sources of knowledge for yourself by yourself as a lead to get more ‘return’ out of your potential in …

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Anything imaginable is also possible. “Use your imagination”. I bet it has been told to every one of us at some point or maybe even several times in our lives. The remark carries more significance than one might think at first glance. It is in fact one of these things we tend to say without …

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Marketing tool number 1 these days, seems to be to use a number in the heading of the subject one writes about. A simple internet search easily provided me with: 2 Ways to Make Money From Stocks. 3 Ways to Get Clients 4 Unshakable Beliefs of Every Great Leader 5 Most Important Molecules in Your …

'Nan Yar' Life Counseling

Ingrid also offers personal card readings and group training in Nan Yar Life Counseling, where you (learn to) undertake a personal journey to discover who you really are and what you are capable of. The central tool in this journey is the 'Nan Yar - Who am I' card game, which is based on the Tarot. The game mirrors the inner knowing you were given at birth and offer you 78 contemplations to make your world a better place.

About Ingrid Schippers

I have been seeker for as long as I remember, searching for answers both in my heart and in the world.

My explorations brought me from Yoga in The Netherlands to the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Dreamwork with Robert Moss, an Irish workshop with Carolyn Myss, Neurofeedback with Marty Wuttke, to counseling, energy medicine, anthroposophy and the game of Tarot.

What I now pass on as a yoga teacher and energy counselor is fueled by knowledge as old as humanity. While revising the Dutch translation of ‘Energy Medicine’ by Donna Eden en David Feinstein, I was captivated even more by the centuries old, practical and often very simple techniques that mobilize body, mind and spirit. With psychiatrist and anthroposophist Cees van der Kroef, I learned the ropes of the game of tarot from the perspective of ‘thinking, feeling and willing’.